Oh yeah! Count me in on the Ishq and Ishvara, just ordered both. The Ishq release is limited to just 200 copies (the other Virtual releases are usually 500) and comes in a digipak as opposed to Virtual's usual jewel cases. I'm sure it will sell out pretty quickly. Sound samples were very pleasing to the ear...but then again, I love everything about the label so every release is an automatic "must buy"!!

My Bloody Valentine- E.P's 1988-1991. Expensive 2-CD import but really good collection here, remastered by Kevin Shields. Music made on drugs to take drugs to (or something like that). Saw these guys live around '93/94, it was like being inside an airplane hangar (but in a good way).

Ride-Nowhere 20th Anniversary edition. This is a "handmade" limited run on Rhino, consisting of two CD's--the remastered Nowhere album plus Today Forever e.p., and a second disc recorded live in '91 at the Roxy in L.A. The live disc kicks some serious ass.

Klaus Schulze-La Vie Electronique Vol. 11. 3 discs of KS weirdness circa '93. This was the period where he was using all digital synths, computers, and samplers. A little too much of that weird "opera" sampling like on "Dome Event" for my ears, although some of it's quite nice.

Yagya-The Inescapable Decay of My Heart. I just ordered this so I haven't heard it yet (in its entirety). Uh, not exactly the world's greatest title for an album, but I'm sure the music will be sublime as usual for Yagya.